On Thursday’s episode of “The Daily Show,” host Trevor Noah brought attention to the Dakota Access Pipeline protest, which has found more mainstream news attention since the end of the presidential election season.

Since April, the Native American Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota have been protesting the completion of an interstate oil pipeline going through their reservation, which is sacred land. The tribe and protestors are also worried that the pipeline could leak and contaminate the Missouri River, which is their main water source.

The concerns are legitimate, especially given the fact that the CEO of the company constructing the pipeline, Energy Transfer Partners’ Kelcy Warren, has been shown in a video stating that while the pipeline is safe, “human error” leads to leaks.

Noah brings up one of the biggest issues with the pipeline to begin with: Its original path was to go underneath the city of Bismarck — which is predominantly white — but when concerns were raised there of potential leaks it was rerouted to go beneath the Standing Rock reservation.